→ Cape Verde visa for Bolivian citizens
Embarking on a journey from landlocked Bolivia to the Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde requires Bolivian passport holders to obtain a visa prior to arrival. Fortunately, a range of 8 visa types are available, including options for transit, tourism, business, and work, with a standard tourist visa often permitting stays of up to 30 days and costing approximately $85. Due to the vast geographical separation between the high-altitude Andes and the mid-Atlantic volcanic islands, travelers should anticipate a lengthy journey, typically involving at least two layovers, often through European hubs like Lisbon or Madrid, given the historical ties of both regions. While Spanish is the official language in Bolivia, Portuguese and local Creole are dominant in Cape Verde, offering a unique linguistic and cultural immersion once you've navigated the practicalities of this fascinating intercontinental journey.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months